Wine Glass Jewelry Mold

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Product Features

  • Creates unique glass jewelry
  • Ceramic molds can be used many times
  • Fits in small kilns
  • Finished piece measures 1-1/2" high x 2-3/8" long


Product Description

Create Cast Glass Pendants
Fill pendant molds with glass frit, scrap and powders to create one-of-a-kind cast glass jewelry. Try combining powders to create a marbled look or accent with dichroic. The possibilities are endless!

Coat molds with ZYP Boron Nitride Spray or casting mold primer before use. See size perspective of mold with quarter and dime images shown. Mold measures 3-1/4" long x 2-3/8" wide. Finished pendant measures 1-1/2" high x 2-3/8" long at the widest points. Durable ceramic molds can be used many times.

Mold uses 16 grams of frit or scrap glass. 

Images courtesy of Creative Paradise Inc.

Delphi Tip: The amount of frit added into the mold defines the shape of the finished piece. For detailed designs, use a generous amount of frit.

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5 out of 5 stars
  •   Makes a really cute pendant/Christmas ornament
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Pros : Easy to use, shape is very recognizable, finished piece becomes a necklace quick with silk ribbons/leather. I bought it to make Christmas ornaments for some wine-loving friends.
Cons : Only makes 1 at a time, post in the center could be fragile; I used the Primo Primer ONCE. After a 24-hour soak in water poking at the edges with a toothpick, it finally released from mold. The Boron Nitride spray allows for a MUCH easier release. I won't use the Primo Primer in a mold with a post again.
Other Thoughts : I agree with the prior user that noted 0.7 ounces (just under 20 grams) as the appropriate fill weight.
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5 out of 5 stars
  •   Makes a nice product!
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Pros : Very cute wine glass mold.
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Other Thoughts : Holds 0.7 ounces of glass for optimal results. Fusing schedule: 250 to 1100 hold 5 min; 250 to 1360 hold 20 min;350 to 1470 hold 10 min; full to 960 hold 60 min; 100 to 700 no hold.
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